Editor: This is Herman Armour Webster's "Rue Haute, Pont de l'Arche." It feels like stepping into a forgotten storybook, all muted tones and shadowy figures. What do you make of this little snapshot of a street? Curator: Ah, a portal to a bygone era! It's like Webster bottled the very essence of a quiet afternoon. I see more than just a street; I sense a shared human experience, a collective memory clinging to those weathered walls. Don’t you think? It's deeply personal, somehow. Editor: I guess it is kind of timeless. I just see the buildings. Curator: Yes, but the buildings *breathe*, don’t they? They’ve witnessed countless stories unfold within their shadows. And those birds taking flight, do they suggest escape or a longing for something more? Editor: Oh, I didn't think about that. I just thought they looked cool! Thanks, I'll look closer next time.
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